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Artifice
Art and Artifice are not far apart if in case that was not a rhetorical and you are looking toward a definition. Plato's Ion dialogue between Socrates and the rhapsode, Ion is another great place to look at how the West began tacking the issue of art and its "is-ness".
All I can say about this is "wow". I do not know if I would want to see that or not, which may be the point: Schneider would be confronting spectators with the Kantian Sublime in its purest form.
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